Botanical biopesticides are natural pest control products derived from plants that have insecticidal or antimicrobial properties.
One well-known example of a botanical biopesticide is Neem (Azadirachta indica).
Neem extracts, especially azadirachtin, are widely used to control various pests in agriculture and horticulture.
Neem acts as an insect growth regulator, repellent, and feeding deterrent, making it an effective and eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides.
Other examples include pyrethrum derived from chrysanthemum flowers and rotenone obtained from Derris plant roots.
Using botanical biopesticides helps promote sustainable agriculture by reducing chemical residues and protecting beneficial insects.